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Some bird pairs are formed in
a lek, an area where males of a
certain species gather to flaunt
and perform for females. For example,
sharp-tailed grouse stick their pointed
tails up, aim their wings down and
inflate the purple air sacs along their
necks. Sage grouse inflate the air
sacs on their chests. The gals wander
through the lek, watch the displays
and select a mate.
Showing Off
A magnificent
frigatebird (above)
and a sharp-tailed
grouse (below) inflate
their colorful neck
pouches in an effort
to attract a mate.